FREMONT, Calif.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--The MulteFire
Alliance, an independent, diverse and international member-driven
consortium that is defining and promoting MulteFire™, will showcase
growing momentum for MulteFire technology during its Open Day event at
Mobile World Congress. MulteFire, an LTE technology that operates
standalone in unlicensed and shared spectrum, extends the LTE ecosystem
to new and existing players, while supporting harmonious co-existence
with other technologies in the same band.

“I’m pleased to welcome the newest members to the Alliance as they join
us in developing a robust MulteFire ecosystem”

Open to all MWC attendees, the MulteFire Open Day at MWC will take place
Tuesday, February 27 from 2:00-5:00pm in Press Room 2 in the Fira Gran
Via. The event will feature:

The MulteFire Alliance has surpassed 40 members with the addition of
7layers, KATHREIN-Werke KG, Klas Telecom, m3connect Gmbh, and Quanta
Computer.

“I’m pleased to welcome the newest members to the Alliance as they join
us in developing a robust MulteFire ecosystem,” said Mazen Chmaytelli,
president, MulteFire Alliance and senior director of business
development, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “The Alliance already includes
members from the entire supply chain needed to bring MulteFire to
market, including chip makers, enterprises, infrastructure vendors,
device manufacturers, service providers, and test and measurement
vendors. These new members bring additional expertise to our
organization, including test and certification services, antenna design,
networking, hardware, and more.”

The MulteFire Alliance is an international association dedicated to
building a global ecosystem in support of the common interests of
members, developers and users in the application of Long Term Evolution
(LTE) and next generation mobile cellular technology in configurations
that use unlicensed or shared radio spectrum. For more information about
MulteFire technology, its benefits how to become a member of the
MulteFire Alliance, please visit www.multefire.org.